the difference is that one of them is on the ground and one in the air. and one has wings and one doesn't
The primary difference between an airplane and a bus it that one may see an airplane if one looks up towards the sky whereas one is not likely to look towards the sky and see a bus of any length of time. This, or course, excludes a European made "Airbus" which is the name of an airplane and, consequently, is often seen in the sky.
There are numerous other easily recognized differences between an airplane and a bus. However, if one must ask this question, then one asking the question is probably beyond any point of understanding such differences.
Doors, windows, seats, and sometimes TV and lavatories.
They Both Have A Cockpit!
they are both long and they both have many wheels.
Wibbly Pig - 2009 Bus Airplane 1-24 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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It is the airfoil shape of wings that they have in common.
They Both Have A Cockpit!
they are both long and they both have many wheels.
Wibbly Pig - 2009 Bus Airplane 1-24 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
A airplane or train
CAR BUS AIRPLANE SHIP ect....
Bus, Train, and Airplane
yes, an airplane can hold a car. In fact it can hold an entire bus!Isint that amasing?
bus and train . and airplane too
A car, bus, truck and an airplane are some.
It is for example: airplane, car, bus, boat, bicycle.
You can be concerned about safety when traveling. You will probably be safer flying in an airplane than traveling via bus. When events happen on airplanes, they can generate more media attention than if they had occurred on a bus. There is also the comfort factor to consider. You will arrive to your destination faster and more comfortable and rested by airplane.
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